Like Us On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/relativeband/
Buy full album: https://relativeband.bandcamp.com/album/positive-2
https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/relative2
Video / Montaj: GrizzlyEntertainmentMaster: Marius Costache
Recording / Mix : Radu Munteanu
Lyrics:
STRF 1:
Move back cause i'm startin that cycle
I can never lose cause i'm stronger than my rival
survival
scratch that i'm sayin revival
of the flow stronger blow
shit is fucking archival
throw a punch
i connect
get em up
you get wrecked
going down
i eject
my hold is in effect
AAU AAU
I think i'm losing my mind
AAU AAU
I think this shit is alright
ReF:
When I spit
Water flow
I take a hit
Buffalo
Then i'm inside
All of yo
AAU AAU AAU
STRF 2:
Move back cause i'm startin that cycle
I can never lose cause i'm stronger than my rival
survival
scratch that i'm sayin revival
of the flow stronger blow
shit is fucking archival
throw a punch
i connect
get em up
you get wrecked
going down
i eject
my hold is in effect
AAU AAU
I think i'm losing my mind
AAU AAU
I think this shit is alright
ReF:
When I spit
Water flow
I take a hit
Buffalo
Then i'm inside
All of yo
AAU AAU AAU
Break:
Me hijack your plane
while your playing with your thoughts
its all just a game where we turning all the cards
from scratch yeah we made it
its written in the songs
together from the beginning
united till we fall
REFX 2
(c)2017
Toate drepturile apartin trupei RELATIVE
Buy full album : https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/relative2

In this lesson, we're going to look at the use of words such as 'who', 'whom', 'whose', 'which', 'that' etc. when they are used as relative pronouns to connect two clauses. We will also look at when you can drop these words in a complex sentence.
For more help with learning and practising English, visit our website:
http://anglo-link.com
Facebook: http://facebook.com/AngloLink
Twitter: http://twitter.com/AngloLink
Good Luck!

In this English grammar lesson, I explain defining relative clauses, also known as restrictive relative clauses.
I also give an explanation of the following relative pronouns: "who", "whom", "which", "that" and "whose" and which ones to use for people, things and animals.
You will also learn the grammar rules for using these pronouns as a subject or as an object. Sometimes we can omit the relative pronoun and this is known as a reduced relative clause.
Esta es una lección acerca Inglés Pronomes relativos.
This video will particulary help ESL students as well as teachers not sure how to teach this topic.
I am a native English teacher and the accent is British English.
Private English lessons & speaking practice: http://goo.gl/8B4mtP
Other videos which might interest you:
Non-defining relative clauses: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_B8BRYoJJ6M
Prepositions of place: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zhw3BUysUA
Vocabulary: Hear / listen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBDULF2F6cM
Playlists:
Grammar lessons: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6BDo90oiwpS4_AM1c0s0ozpROeE2A9ff
How to improve your English: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6BDo90oiwpQiPot5bKFKZ2wQAk_ESR6_
Andrew,
CrownAcademy of English
http://www.crownacademyenglish.com
https://twitter.com/Crown_English
http://www.youtube.com/user/CrownAcademyEnglish
Photo credits:
“Businesss Executive Pointing Upwards” Image courtesy of stockimages | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Business Meeting” Image courtesy of Ambro | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Angry Employee Shouting On Phone” Image courtesy of imagerymajestic | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“YoungCoupleWatchingScary Movie On Tv” Image courtesy of marcolm | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Man EatingSandwich” Image courtesy of Ambro | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
"ConfusedYoung Woman. MixedExpression" Image courtesy of stockimages | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“College StudentHolding Notebooks” Image courtesy of stockimages | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
"WomanHearingSomething" Image courtesy of Ohmega1982 | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Businessman With Thumb Up” Image courtesy of Ambro | FreeDigitalPhotos.net

Relative

General use

Kinship, the principle binding the most basic social units society. If two people are connected by circumstances of birth, they are said to be relatives

Philosophy

Relativism, the concept that points of view have no absolute truth or validity, having only relative, subjective value according to differences in perception and consideration, or relatively, as in the relative value of an object to a person

Relative pronoun

A relative pronoun marks a relative clause; it has the same referent in the main clause of a sentence that the relative clause modifies.

An example is the English word which in the sentence "This is the house which Jack built," Here the relative pronoun which marks the relative clause "which Jack built," which modifies the noun house in the main sentence. Which has an anaphoric relationship to its antecedent "house" in the main clause.

In linking a subordinate clause and a main clause, a relative pronoun functions similarly to a subordinating conjunction. Unlike a conjunction, however, a relative pronoun does not simply mark the subordinate (relative) clause, but also plays the role of a noun within that clause. For example, in the relative clause "which Jack built" given above, the pronoun "which" functions as the object of the verb "built". Compare this with "Jack built the house after he married", where the conjunction after marks the subordinate clause after he married, but does not play the role of any noun within that clause.

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Like Us On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/relativeband/
Buy full album: https://relativeband.bandcamp.com/album/positive-2
https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/relative2
Video / Montaj: GrizzlyEntertainmentMaster: Marius Costache
Recording / Mix : Radu Munteanu
Lyrics:
STRF 1:
Move back cause i'm startin that cycle
I can never lose cause i'm stronger than my rival
survival
scratch that i'm sayin revival
of the flow stronger blow
shit is fucking archival
throw a punch
i connect
get em up
you get wrecked
going down
i eject
my hold is in effect
AAU AAU
I think i'm losing my mind
AAU AAU
I think this shit is alright
ReF:
When I spit
Water flow
I take a hit
Buffalo
Then i'm inside
All of yo
AAU AAU AAU
STRF 2:
Move back cause i'm startin that cycle
I can never lose cause i'm stronger than my rival
survival
scratch that i'm sayin revival
of the flow stronger blow
shit is fucking archival
throw a punch
i connect
get em up
you get wrecked
going down
i eject
my hold is in effect
AAU AAU
I think i'm losing my mind
AAU AAU
I think this shit is alright
ReF:
When I spit
Water flow
I take a hit
Buffalo
Then i'm inside
All of yo
AAU AAU AAU
Break:
Me hijack your plane
while your playing with your thoughts
its all just a game where we turning all the cards
from scratch yeah we made it
its written in the songs
together from the beginning
united till we fall
REFX 2
(c)2017
Toate drepturile apartin trupei RELATIVE
Buy full album : https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/relative2

Relative Pronouns & Clauses - English Grammar Lesson

In this lesson, we're going to look at the use of words such as 'who', 'whom', 'whose', 'which', 'that' etc. when they are used as relative pronouns to connect two clauses. We will also look at when you can drop these words in a complex sentence.
For more help with learning and practising English, visit our website:
http://anglo-link.com
Facebook: http://facebook.com/AngloLink
Twitter: http://twitter.com/AngloLink
Good Luck!

Relative pronouns | Defining relative clauses

In this English grammar lesson, I explain defining relative clauses, also known as restrictive relative clauses.
I also give an explanation of the following relative pronouns: "who", "whom", "which", "that" and "whose" and which ones to use for people, things and animals.
You will also learn the grammar rules for using these pronouns as a subject or as an object. Sometimes we can omit the relative pronoun and this is known as a reduced relative clause.
Esta es una lección acerca Inglés Pronomes relativos.
This video will particulary help ESL students as well as teachers not sure how to teach this topic.
I am a native English teacher and the accent is British English.
Private English lessons & speaking practice: http://goo.gl/8B4mtP
Other videos which might interest you:
Non-defining relative clauses: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_B8BRYoJJ6M
Prepositions of place: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zhw3BUysUA
Vocabulary: Hear / listen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBDULF2F6cM
Playlists:
Grammar lessons: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6BDo90oiwpS4_AM1c0s0ozpROeE2A9ff
How to improve your English: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6BDo90oiwpQiPot5bKFKZ2wQAk_ESR6_
Andrew,
CrownAcademy of English
http://www.crownacademyenglish.com
https://twitter.com/Crown_English
http://www.youtube.com/user/CrownAcademyEnglish
Photo credits:
“Businesss Executive Pointing Upwards” Image courtesy of stockimages | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Business Meeting” Image courtesy of Ambro | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Angry Employee Shouting On Phone” Image courtesy of imagerymajestic | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“YoungCoupleWatchingScary Movie On Tv” Image courtesy of marcolm | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Man EatingSandwich” Image courtesy of Ambro | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
"ConfusedYoung Woman. MixedExpression" Image courtesy of stockimages | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“College StudentHolding Notebooks” Image courtesy of stockimages | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
"WomanHearingSomething" Image courtesy of Ohmega1982 | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Businessman With Thumb Up” Image courtesy of Ambro | FreeDigitalPhotos.net

34 - Relative Clauses Konu Anlatımı ve Pratik - İngilizce Gramer

BB Ki Vines- | Relative Ki Shaadi |

BB and family just came back from a relative's wedding. BB is angry. Why?
Follow BB Ki Vines on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BBkiVines

5:49

When Relatives Visit you | Ashish Chanchlani

When Relatives Visit you | Ashish Chanchlani

When Relatives Visit you | Ashish Chanchlani

We all know how irritating and confusing it gets when our relatives visit us
here is special video based entirely on the time when relatives visit us
Share this video if you also get confused by your relatives
Co starring :- Akash Dodeja Kunal chhabhria Gulshan ailsinghani jashan sirwani tanish sirwani & rohit sadhwani
Shot By :- Rohit sadhwani
Video written and created by : Ashish Chanchlani

20:59

Learn English Grammar: The Adjective Clause (Relative Clause)

Learn English Grammar: The Adjective Clause (Relative Clause)

Learn English Grammar: The Adjective Clause (Relative Clause)

The lesson that you are about to watch is about adjective clauses, of which there are two in this sentence. Can you see them? In some grammar books, you may see the adjective clause called the "relative clause". Don't get confused -- they are the same thing. In this lesson, you will learn the difference between the two types of adjective clauses -- the defining adjective clause, and the modifying adjective clause. I'll also answer a common question people have about clauses: "Should I use a comma or not?". After this lesson, you will be able to spot adjective clauses of all forms and use them to take your English writing and speaking to the next level.
Test your understanding with the quiz: http://www.engvid.com/learn-english-grammar-the-adjective-clause-relative-clause/
WatchAdam's series on clauses!
Dependent Clauses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BsBbZqwU-c
Noun Clauses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SrEEPt4MQA
Adverb Clauses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkooLJ9MWVE
TRANSCRIPT
Hi. Welcome back to www.engvid.com. I'm Adam. In today's lesson we're going to look at the adjective clause. Now, this is a dependent clause, and if you're not sure what the difference between dependent or independent clause, you can check out my video about the independent clause and my introduction video to dependent clauses. In this lesson we're going to dive a little bit deeper into this particular dependent clause, the adjective clause. Now, some of you will have grammar...Different grammar books, and some of you will see this called the relative clause. Relative clause, adjective clause, same thing. Different books like to call them different things. Okay? So we're going to look at this.
Now, the first thing to remember about an adjective clause before we look at the actual structure of it, the full clause is essentially an adjective. Although it's a clause, means it has a subject, and a verb, and maybe some modifiers - the whole piece, the whole clause together works like an adjective. So, because it works like an adjective: What does that mean? It means that it's giving you some information about a noun somewhere in the sentence. You could have many nouns in a sentence, you could have many adjective clauses in a sentence. There's no limit to how many you can have, although try not to have too many in one sentence because the sentence becomes very bulky, not a very good sentence.
So let's get right into it. First of all, we have two types of adjective clause. We have a defining adjective clause, which means that it's basically pointing to the noun and telling you something necessary about the noun. Without the adjective clause, the noun is incomplete. I don't know what it is, I don't know what it's doing, etc. The second adjective clause is the modifying, means it is not necessary but we put it in to give a little bit of extra information about the noun. Okay? So it's like an adjective that just gives you a little bit more description about the noun.
Two things to remember: The defining noun. Now, one of the biggest questions about adjective clauses is: Do I use a comma or do I not use a comma? For defining adjective clauses, no comma. For modifying, like the extra information, the ones that you could actually take out and the sentence is still okay, use a comma. We're going to look at examples and understand this more.
Now, another thing to know about adjective clauses: They all begin with a relative pronoun. Okay? A relative pronoun. This is basically the conjunction of the clause. It is what begins the clause. Now, some of these can be also the subject of the clause, which means it will agree with the verb; some of them cannot. So these three... Whoa, sorry. "That", "which", and "who" can be both the conjunction and the subject. These ones: "whom", "whose", "when", "where", and "why" cannot be the subject of the clause; only the relative pronoun, only the conjunction of the clause. Now, in many cases, "that" can also be removed, but we're going to look at that separately.
So, let's look at some examples to get an idea. "The man lives next door." So here we have an independent clause. Independent clause means it's a complete idea, it stands by itself as a sentence, it doesn't really need anything else. But the problem is "the man". Which man? That man, that man, the man across the street? I don't know. So this sentence, although it's grammatically complete, is technically, in terms of meaning, incomplete because I don't know who this man is. I need to identify him. So you can think of defining or identifying. Okay? I want to point specifically to one man because I have "the man". I'm looking at somebody specific.
So here's one way we can do it: "The man who lives next door"-"who lives next door"-"is a doctor". Okay? So, again, I still have my independent clause: "The man is a doctor", but now I have my adjective, my identifying adjective clause telling me who the man is.

Night Vision: Los Angeles

Ever since finishing my last short film, Above LA, I’ve wanted to go higher. But not just higher ground. Only a helicopter could give me the freedom and control I needed to capture the city from new heights. And not a drone - this was a job for the real thing. I’ve spent a lot of time in the air recently working on some new techniques for capturing unique aerial footage, but in the mean time, I wanted to show the city in live and slow-motion video in a way few people get to see it.
My favorite time to photograph the city is when the sun goes down and the lights come up. But accomplishing this in the air is something that typically requires a lot of money - expensive stabilization platforms and one of a few low-light sensitive cinema cameras. Until now. The recently released Sony a7S packs some incredible low light ability, all in a tiny and relatively inexpensive DSLR body. I knew this was the camera I needed to capture live and high-speed video at night. Armed with a rented a7S and an expert pilot, I hit the skies for a whirlwind tour of Los Angeles - from downtown to Hollywood, Century City to Santa Monica, LAX to the freeways - all captured with the camera rolling.
I am very excited to share with you some of what I captured. Thanks to this camera’s ability to literally see in the dark and the skill of an excellent pilot, we were able to showcase many LA landmarks and neighborhoods with high quality images filled with detail. I hope you enjoy it!
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** CAMERA DETAILS **
All footage captured at 1080p60 with ISO ranging from 20,000 to 51,200.
Lenses: Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L II, Canon 24-105 f/4L IS
Much of this material was captured at ISO 51,200, which does produce noise, but is well controlled and easy to minimize or remove in post. I really pushed this camera to its limits - shooting at 1080p60 (which has been shown to be less sharp and with increased moire and aliasing than at 24p), on a lens that is not tack sharp, and at incredibly high ISO - and it still produced some remarkable results. Needless to say, I am beyond impressed with this camera and would have no hesitation for using it in video work.
The first three shots were captured with no picture profile set (I set it to S-Log 2 before flight, but somehow it ended up with no profile set). All other shots were captured in S-Log 2.
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Director / Cinematography: Chris Pritchard - http://chrispzero.com
Instagram - http://instagram.com/chrispzero | Facebook - http://facebook.com/chrispzero | Twitter - http://twitter.com/chrispzero
HelicopterPilot: Esteban Jimenez - http://copterpilot.com
Instagram - http://instagram.com/copterpilot | Twitter - http://twitter.com/copterpilotla

Plot: Aminah is a young Muslim girl living in France. Aminah's life is turned upside down when France announces a ban on the wearing of Muslim head scarves in school. Aminah first seeks the advice of a local imam named Youseff. The imam tells Aminah to keep her head scarf on. Youseff tells Aminah her friends will drop out on account of the ban. The imam suggests Aminah leave school and find a private tutor. Aminah tries a compromise by wearing a beret instead. The school rejects it. The imam and Aminah's father confront the school. Despite a meeting with the school principal nothing can be done about the ban on head scarves. Until Aminah decides to take matters into her own hands leading to the film's shocking conclusion.

Genres: Drama,
Short,
Taglines: The identity of a young Muslim girl named Aminah is challenged when a ban on head scarves in France forces her to choose between her faith and her country.

Plot: David Kirmani,a medical professional, lives in an apartment with his sweetheart, Erica Bain, a radio host, and his dog. They usually take the dog out for a stroll in nearby Central Park and let him run and fetch. One day while at the park they let the dog run without a leash, and when he does not return or respond to their calls, they frantically search for him. They eventually find him being held by three men who want a reward. When David refuses, they start to molest Erica and David intervenes. Two of the men assault the couple, while the third uses a camcorder to film this incident. Erica is knocked unconscious, and regains her senses several days later in a hospital. She is told the shocking news that David was killed and the dog is missing. A traumatized Erica returns home to try and regain her life. She also visits the police station but does not get much help. Fearful of a repeat of this type of incident, she gets an unlicensed gun and carries it with her all the time. One day she witnesses some youths terrorizing subway passengers, forcing them to get off at the next station. When they approach her, she shoots them dead. She uses her gun several more times, always gunning down people committing violent crimes. One day she is summoned to the police station to identify a man who may have been responsible for David's death and the assault on herself. She does recognize him, but refuses to identify him. Subsequently she finds out his whereabouts and plans to avenge her lover's death, not realizing that Detective Mercer has her as a suspect in the recent killings and is set to apprehend her. The question remains: will Erica be able to avenge David's death and her attack before being arrested herself?

Quotes:

Detective Vitale: Guy had a rap sheet longer than my dick.::Detective Mercer: So, in other words, no priors.::Detective Vitale: Easy.

Elevator Man #1: Gross. Who's he gonna shoot next, Donald Trump?

Detective Vitale: I'd say it was probably the fall that killed this guy... or it could be the crowbar embedded in his skull. I'd say it's about 50-50. [pause as he looks up] Maybe 70-30.

Erica: Now, who's the bitch?

[first lines]::Erica: [voiceover, doing her radio show] I'm Erica Bain. And as *you* know, I walk the city. I bitch and moan about it. I walk and watch and listen, a witness to all the beauty and ugliness that is disappearing from our beloved city. Last week took me to the gray depths of the East River where Dmitri Panchenko swims his morning laps, like he has every morning since the 1960s. And today I walked by the acres of scaffolding outside what used to be the Plaza Hotel. And I thought about Eloise. Remember Kay Thompson's Eloise? Eloise who lived in the Plaza Hotel with her dog Weenie, and her parents were always away, and her English nanny who had eight hair pins made out of bones. That Eloise. The adored brat of my childhood. [indistinct overdubs for a few lines here]... li'l punk kids... Sid Vicious spewing beer from his teeth in the Chelsea Hotel... Andy Warhol, his sunglasses reflecting... Edgar Allan Poe, freeing live monkeys from the crates of a crumbling schooner on the oily slips of South Street. Stories of a city that is disappearing before our eyes, its people swept over the Williamsburg of those stories. So what are we left of those stories? Are we going to have to construct an imaginary city to house our memories? Because when you love something, every time a bit goes, you lose a piece of yourself. Where's Eloise going to sleep tonight? Can you hear her ghost wandering around the collapsing corridors of her beloved Plaza, trying to find her nanny's room? Calling out to the construction workers, in a voice that nobody hears, "Has anyone seen my turtle, Skipperdee?" This is Erica Bain, and you've been listening to Streetwalk, on WKNW.

Erica: I always believed that fear belonged to other people. Weaker people. It never touched me. And then it did. And when it touches you, you know... that it's been there all along. Waiting beneath the surfaces of everything you loved.

Erica: Open the door.::Crazy in the car: Uh-oh. We got us a super-cunt here.::Erica: Open the door, or I'll be the last super-cunt you'll ever see.

Detective Vitale: Women kill the kids, the boyfriend, the husband. Shit they love. They don't do this.

Plot: A 16 year old boy disturbed by the recent death of his mother and alienated from his father begins to assemble film clips taken of his mother which clearly show her emotional disintegration. He then begins to make tapes of his own life that record his own instabilities and his attempts at connecting with his father.

Plot: Bill, a TV news reporter, tries to make ends meet to support himself, his wife and three daughters in urban Hong Kong. In the mist of the misadventures of Bill and his family, their luck and lives ultimately change when Bill's wife suddenly wins the lottery.

RELATIVE - Cycle ( official video ) 4K

Like Us On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/relativeband/
Buy full album: https://relativeband.bandcamp.com/album/positive-2
https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/relative2
Video / Montaj: GrizzlyEntertainmentMaster: Marius Costache
Recording / Mix : Radu Munteanu
Lyrics:
STRF 1:
Move back cause i'm startin that cycle
I can never lose cause i'm stronger than my rival
survival
scratch that i'm sayin revival
of the flow stronger blow
shit is fucking archival
throw a punch
i connect
get em up
you get wrecked
going down
i eject
my hold is in effect
AAU AAU
I think i'm losing my mind
AAU AAU
I think this shit is alright
ReF:
When I spit
Water flow
I take a hit
Buffalo
Then i'm inside
All of yo
AAU AAU AAU
STRF 2:
Move back cause i'm startin that cycle
I can never lose cause i'm stronger than my...

Relative Pronouns & Clauses - English Grammar Lesson

In this lesson, we're going to look at the use of words such as 'who', 'whom', 'whose', 'which', 'that' etc. when they are used as relative pronouns to connect two clauses. We will also look at when you can drop these words in a complex sentence.
For more help with learning and practising English, visit our website:
http://anglo-link.com
Facebook: http://facebook.com/AngloLink
Twitter: http://twitter.com/AngloLink
Good Luck!

Relative pronouns | Defining relative clauses

In this English grammar lesson, I explain defining relative clauses, also known as restrictive relative clauses.
I also give an explanation of the following relative pronouns: "who", "whom", "which", "that" and "whose" and which ones to use for people, things and animals.
You will also learn the grammar rules for using these pronouns as a subject or as an object. Sometimes we can omit the relative pronoun and this is known as a reduced relative clause.
Esta es una lección acerca Inglés Pronomes relativos.
This video will particulary help ESL students as well as teachers not sure how to teach this topic.
I am a native English teacher and the accent is British English.
Private English lessons & speaking practice: http://goo.gl/8B4mtP
Other videos which might interest you:
Non-defin...

34 - Relative Clauses Konu Anlatımı ve Pratik - İngilizce Gramer

BB Ki Vines- | Relative Ki Shaadi |

BB and family just came back from a relative's wedding. BB is angry. Why?
Follow BB Ki Vines on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BBkiVines

published: 01 Oct 2015

When Relatives Visit you | Ashish Chanchlani

We all know how irritating and confusing it gets when our relatives visit us
here is special video based entirely on the time when relatives visit us
Share this video if you also get confused by your relatives
Co starring :- Akash Dodeja Kunal chhabhria Gulshan ailsinghani jashan sirwani tanish sirwani & rohit sadhwani
Shot By :- Rohit sadhwani
Video written and created by : Ashish Chanchlani

published: 24 Aug 2017

Learn English Grammar: The Adjective Clause (Relative Clause)

The lesson that you are about to watch is about adjective clauses, of which there are two in this sentence. Can you see them? In some grammar books, you may see the adjective clause called the "relative clause". Don't get confused -- they are the same thing. In this lesson, you will learn the difference between the two types of adjective clauses -- the defining adjective clause, and the modifying adjective clause. I'll also answer a common question people have about clauses: "Should I use a comma or not?". After this lesson, you will be able to spot adjective clauses of all forms and use them to take your English writing and speaking to the next level.
Test your understanding with the quiz: http://www.engvid.com/learn-english-grammar-the-adjective-clause-relative-clause/
WatchAdam's ser...

published: 15 Nov 2016

Trizz directs for Hyundai (Brand Vision)

HYUNDAI
The creative relationship with Innocean’s CD Lewis Hunt set the stage for Trizz to work in high gear on Hyundai’s iconic new approach relating to the automobile companies design sensibilities.
The film warps nature, informs details with transformation and extreme photo real manipulations carried by Trizz founding Director, Oriol Puig’s vision - pushing boundaries between 3d, reality and pure experimentation (directed dancers on mocap for the fluidic golden wave sequence). In total, this and the Genesis film assures a goose bump inducing cinematic visual journey in 4k.
Trizz provided the full package: concept, design, exterior drone shoot, special in-studio shoot rigs, animation, grading & vfx. Hand made at the Barcelona studio.
Hyundai BrandCredits
Innocean Worlwide ( Lead...

published: 08 Mar 2016

Night Vision: Los Angeles

Ever since finishing my last short film, Above LA, I’ve wanted to go higher. But not just higher ground. Only a helicopter could give me the freedom and control I needed to capture the city from new heights. And not a drone - this was a job for the real thing. I’ve spent a lot of time in the air recently working on some new techniques for capturing unique aerial footage, but in the mean time, I wanted to show the city in live and slow-motion video in a way few people get to see it.
My favorite time to photograph the city is when the sun goes down and the lights come up. But accomplishing this in the air is something that typically requires a lot of money - expensive stabilization platforms and one of a few low-light sensitive cinema cameras. Until now. The recently released Sony a7S packs...

RELATIVE - Cycle ( official video ) 4K

Like Us On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/relativeband/
Buy full album: https://relativeband.bandcamp.com/album/positive-2
https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/relati...

Like Us On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/relativeband/
Buy full album: https://relativeband.bandcamp.com/album/positive-2
https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/relative2
Video / Montaj: GrizzlyEntertainmentMaster: Marius Costache
Recording / Mix : Radu Munteanu
Lyrics:
STRF 1:
Move back cause i'm startin that cycle
I can never lose cause i'm stronger than my rival
survival
scratch that i'm sayin revival
of the flow stronger blow
shit is fucking archival
throw a punch
i connect
get em up
you get wrecked
going down
i eject
my hold is in effect
AAU AAU
I think i'm losing my mind
AAU AAU
I think this shit is alright
ReF:
When I spit
Water flow
I take a hit
Buffalo
Then i'm inside
All of yo
AAU AAU AAU
STRF 2:
Move back cause i'm startin that cycle
I can never lose cause i'm stronger than my rival
survival
scratch that i'm sayin revival
of the flow stronger blow
shit is fucking archival
throw a punch
i connect
get em up
you get wrecked
going down
i eject
my hold is in effect
AAU AAU
I think i'm losing my mind
AAU AAU
I think this shit is alright
ReF:
When I spit
Water flow
I take a hit
Buffalo
Then i'm inside
All of yo
AAU AAU AAU
Break:
Me hijack your plane
while your playing with your thoughts
its all just a game where we turning all the cards
from scratch yeah we made it
its written in the songs
together from the beginning
united till we fall
REFX 2
(c)2017
Toate drepturile apartin trupei RELATIVE
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Lyrics:
STRF 1:
Move back cause i'm startin that cycle
I can never lose cause i'm stronger than my rival
survival
scratch that i'm sayin revival
of the flow stronger blow
shit is fucking archival
throw a punch
i connect
get em up
you get wrecked
going down
i eject
my hold is in effect
AAU AAU
I think i'm losing my mind
AAU AAU
I think this shit is alright
ReF:
When I spit
Water flow
I take a hit
Buffalo
Then i'm inside
All of yo
AAU AAU AAU
STRF 2:
Move back cause i'm startin that cycle
I can never lose cause i'm stronger than my rival
survival
scratch that i'm sayin revival
of the flow stronger blow
shit is fucking archival
throw a punch
i connect
get em up
you get wrecked
going down
i eject
my hold is in effect
AAU AAU
I think i'm losing my mind
AAU AAU
I think this shit is alright
ReF:
When I spit
Water flow
I take a hit
Buffalo
Then i'm inside
All of yo
AAU AAU AAU
Break:
Me hijack your plane
while your playing with your thoughts
its all just a game where we turning all the cards
from scratch yeah we made it
its written in the songs
together from the beginning
united till we fall
REFX 2
(c)2017
Toate drepturile apartin trupei RELATIVE
Buy full album : https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/relative2

Relative Pronouns & Clauses - English Grammar Lesson

In this lesson, we're going to look at the use of words such as 'who', 'whom', 'whose', 'which', 'that' etc. when they are used as relative pronouns to connect ...

In this lesson, we're going to look at the use of words such as 'who', 'whom', 'whose', 'which', 'that' etc. when they are used as relative pronouns to connect two clauses. We will also look at when you can drop these words in a complex sentence.
For more help with learning and practising English, visit our website:
http://anglo-link.com
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Good Luck!

In this lesson, we're going to look at the use of words such as 'who', 'whom', 'whose', 'which', 'that' etc. when they are used as relative pronouns to connect two clauses. We will also look at when you can drop these words in a complex sentence.
For more help with learning and practising English, visit our website:
http://anglo-link.com
Facebook: http://facebook.com/AngloLink
Twitter: http://twitter.com/AngloLink
Good Luck!

Relative pronouns | Defining relative clauses

In this English grammar lesson, I explain defining relative clauses, also known as restrictive relative clauses.
I also give an explanation of the following re...

In this English grammar lesson, I explain defining relative clauses, also known as restrictive relative clauses.
I also give an explanation of the following relative pronouns: "who", "whom", "which", "that" and "whose" and which ones to use for people, things and animals.
You will also learn the grammar rules for using these pronouns as a subject or as an object. Sometimes we can omit the relative pronoun and this is known as a reduced relative clause.
Esta es una lección acerca Inglés Pronomes relativos.
This video will particulary help ESL students as well as teachers not sure how to teach this topic.
I am a native English teacher and the accent is British English.
Private English lessons & speaking practice: http://goo.gl/8B4mtP
Other videos which might interest you:
Non-defining relative clauses: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_B8BRYoJJ6M
Prepositions of place: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zhw3BUysUA
Vocabulary: Hear / listen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBDULF2F6cM
Playlists:
Grammar lessons: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6BDo90oiwpS4_AM1c0s0ozpROeE2A9ff
How to improve your English: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6BDo90oiwpQiPot5bKFKZ2wQAk_ESR6_
Andrew,
CrownAcademy of English
http://www.crownacademyenglish.com
https://twitter.com/Crown_English
http://www.youtube.com/user/CrownAcademyEnglish
Photo credits:
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In this English grammar lesson, I explain defining relative clauses, also known as restrictive relative clauses.
I also give an explanation of the following relative pronouns: "who", "whom", "which", "that" and "whose" and which ones to use for people, things and animals.
You will also learn the grammar rules for using these pronouns as a subject or as an object. Sometimes we can omit the relative pronoun and this is known as a reduced relative clause.
Esta es una lección acerca Inglés Pronomes relativos.
This video will particulary help ESL students as well as teachers not sure how to teach this topic.
I am a native English teacher and the accent is British English.
Private English lessons & speaking practice: http://goo.gl/8B4mtP
Other videos which might interest you:
Non-defining relative clauses: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_B8BRYoJJ6M
Prepositions of place: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zhw3BUysUA
Vocabulary: Hear / listen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBDULF2F6cM
Playlists:
Grammar lessons: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6BDo90oiwpS4_AM1c0s0ozpROeE2A9ff
How to improve your English: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6BDo90oiwpQiPot5bKFKZ2wQAk_ESR6_
Andrew,
CrownAcademy of English
http://www.crownacademyenglish.com
https://twitter.com/Crown_English
http://www.youtube.com/user/CrownAcademyEnglish
Photo credits:
“Businesss Executive Pointing Upwards” Image courtesy of stockimages | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Business Meeting” Image courtesy of Ambro | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Angry Employee Shouting On Phone” Image courtesy of imagerymajestic | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“YoungCoupleWatchingScary Movie On Tv” Image courtesy of marcolm | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Man EatingSandwich” Image courtesy of Ambro | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
"ConfusedYoung Woman. MixedExpression" Image courtesy of stockimages | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“College StudentHolding Notebooks” Image courtesy of stockimages | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
"WomanHearingSomething" Image courtesy of Ohmega1982 | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Businessman With Thumb Up” Image courtesy of Ambro | FreeDigitalPhotos.net

When Relatives Visit you | Ashish Chanchlani

We all know how irritating and confusing it gets when our relatives visit us
here is special video based entirely on the time when relatives visit us
Share this...

We all know how irritating and confusing it gets when our relatives visit us
here is special video based entirely on the time when relatives visit us
Share this video if you also get confused by your relatives
Co starring :- Akash Dodeja Kunal chhabhria Gulshan ailsinghani jashan sirwani tanish sirwani & rohit sadhwani
Shot By :- Rohit sadhwani
Video written and created by : Ashish Chanchlani

We all know how irritating and confusing it gets when our relatives visit us
here is special video based entirely on the time when relatives visit us
Share this video if you also get confused by your relatives
Co starring :- Akash Dodeja Kunal chhabhria Gulshan ailsinghani jashan sirwani tanish sirwani & rohit sadhwani
Shot By :- Rohit sadhwani
Video written and created by : Ashish Chanchlani

Learn English Grammar: The Adjective Clause (Relative Clause)

The lesson that you are about to watch is about adjective clauses, of which there are two in this sentence. Can you see them? In some grammar books, you may see...

The lesson that you are about to watch is about adjective clauses, of which there are two in this sentence. Can you see them? In some grammar books, you may see the adjective clause called the "relative clause". Don't get confused -- they are the same thing. In this lesson, you will learn the difference between the two types of adjective clauses -- the defining adjective clause, and the modifying adjective clause. I'll also answer a common question people have about clauses: "Should I use a comma or not?". After this lesson, you will be able to spot adjective clauses of all forms and use them to take your English writing and speaking to the next level.
Test your understanding with the quiz: http://www.engvid.com/learn-english-grammar-the-adjective-clause-relative-clause/
WatchAdam's series on clauses!
Dependent Clauses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BsBbZqwU-c
Noun Clauses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SrEEPt4MQA
Adverb Clauses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkooLJ9MWVE
TRANSCRIPT
Hi. Welcome back to www.engvid.com. I'm Adam. In today's lesson we're going to look at the adjective clause. Now, this is a dependent clause, and if you're not sure what the difference between dependent or independent clause, you can check out my video about the independent clause and my introduction video to dependent clauses. In this lesson we're going to dive a little bit deeper into this particular dependent clause, the adjective clause. Now, some of you will have grammar...Different grammar books, and some of you will see this called the relative clause. Relative clause, adjective clause, same thing. Different books like to call them different things. Okay? So we're going to look at this.
Now, the first thing to remember about an adjective clause before we look at the actual structure of it, the full clause is essentially an adjective. Although it's a clause, means it has a subject, and a verb, and maybe some modifiers - the whole piece, the whole clause together works like an adjective. So, because it works like an adjective: What does that mean? It means that it's giving you some information about a noun somewhere in the sentence. You could have many nouns in a sentence, you could have many adjective clauses in a sentence. There's no limit to how many you can have, although try not to have too many in one sentence because the sentence becomes very bulky, not a very good sentence.
So let's get right into it. First of all, we have two types of adjective clause. We have a defining adjective clause, which means that it's basically pointing to the noun and telling you something necessary about the noun. Without the adjective clause, the noun is incomplete. I don't know what it is, I don't know what it's doing, etc. The second adjective clause is the modifying, means it is not necessary but we put it in to give a little bit of extra information about the noun. Okay? So it's like an adjective that just gives you a little bit more description about the noun.
Two things to remember: The defining noun. Now, one of the biggest questions about adjective clauses is: Do I use a comma or do I not use a comma? For defining adjective clauses, no comma. For modifying, like the extra information, the ones that you could actually take out and the sentence is still okay, use a comma. We're going to look at examples and understand this more.
Now, another thing to know about adjective clauses: They all begin with a relative pronoun. Okay? A relative pronoun. This is basically the conjunction of the clause. It is what begins the clause. Now, some of these can be also the subject of the clause, which means it will agree with the verb; some of them cannot. So these three... Whoa, sorry. "That", "which", and "who" can be both the conjunction and the subject. These ones: "whom", "whose", "when", "where", and "why" cannot be the subject of the clause; only the relative pronoun, only the conjunction of the clause. Now, in many cases, "that" can also be removed, but we're going to look at that separately.
So, let's look at some examples to get an idea. "The man lives next door." So here we have an independent clause. Independent clause means it's a complete idea, it stands by itself as a sentence, it doesn't really need anything else. But the problem is "the man". Which man? That man, that man, the man across the street? I don't know. So this sentence, although it's grammatically complete, is technically, in terms of meaning, incomplete because I don't know who this man is. I need to identify him. So you can think of defining or identifying. Okay? I want to point specifically to one man because I have "the man". I'm looking at somebody specific.
So here's one way we can do it: "The man who lives next door"-"who lives next door"-"is a doctor". Okay? So, again, I still have my independent clause: "The man is a doctor", but now I have my adjective, my identifying adjective clause telling me who the man is.

The lesson that you are about to watch is about adjective clauses, of which there are two in this sentence. Can you see them? In some grammar books, you may see the adjective clause called the "relative clause". Don't get confused -- they are the same thing. In this lesson, you will learn the difference between the two types of adjective clauses -- the defining adjective clause, and the modifying adjective clause. I'll also answer a common question people have about clauses: "Should I use a comma or not?". After this lesson, you will be able to spot adjective clauses of all forms and use them to take your English writing and speaking to the next level.
Test your understanding with the quiz: http://www.engvid.com/learn-english-grammar-the-adjective-clause-relative-clause/
WatchAdam's series on clauses!
Dependent Clauses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BsBbZqwU-c
Noun Clauses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SrEEPt4MQA
Adverb Clauses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkooLJ9MWVE
TRANSCRIPT
Hi. Welcome back to www.engvid.com. I'm Adam. In today's lesson we're going to look at the adjective clause. Now, this is a dependent clause, and if you're not sure what the difference between dependent or independent clause, you can check out my video about the independent clause and my introduction video to dependent clauses. In this lesson we're going to dive a little bit deeper into this particular dependent clause, the adjective clause. Now, some of you will have grammar...Different grammar books, and some of you will see this called the relative clause. Relative clause, adjective clause, same thing. Different books like to call them different things. Okay? So we're going to look at this.
Now, the first thing to remember about an adjective clause before we look at the actual structure of it, the full clause is essentially an adjective. Although it's a clause, means it has a subject, and a verb, and maybe some modifiers - the whole piece, the whole clause together works like an adjective. So, because it works like an adjective: What does that mean? It means that it's giving you some information about a noun somewhere in the sentence. You could have many nouns in a sentence, you could have many adjective clauses in a sentence. There's no limit to how many you can have, although try not to have too many in one sentence because the sentence becomes very bulky, not a very good sentence.
So let's get right into it. First of all, we have two types of adjective clause. We have a defining adjective clause, which means that it's basically pointing to the noun and telling you something necessary about the noun. Without the adjective clause, the noun is incomplete. I don't know what it is, I don't know what it's doing, etc. The second adjective clause is the modifying, means it is not necessary but we put it in to give a little bit of extra information about the noun. Okay? So it's like an adjective that just gives you a little bit more description about the noun.
Two things to remember: The defining noun. Now, one of the biggest questions about adjective clauses is: Do I use a comma or do I not use a comma? For defining adjective clauses, no comma. For modifying, like the extra information, the ones that you could actually take out and the sentence is still okay, use a comma. We're going to look at examples and understand this more.
Now, another thing to know about adjective clauses: They all begin with a relative pronoun. Okay? A relative pronoun. This is basically the conjunction of the clause. It is what begins the clause. Now, some of these can be also the subject of the clause, which means it will agree with the verb; some of them cannot. So these three... Whoa, sorry. "That", "which", and "who" can be both the conjunction and the subject. These ones: "whom", "whose", "when", "where", and "why" cannot be the subject of the clause; only the relative pronoun, only the conjunction of the clause. Now, in many cases, "that" can also be removed, but we're going to look at that separately.
So, let's look at some examples to get an idea. "The man lives next door." So here we have an independent clause. Independent clause means it's a complete idea, it stands by itself as a sentence, it doesn't really need anything else. But the problem is "the man". Which man? That man, that man, the man across the street? I don't know. So this sentence, although it's grammatically complete, is technically, in terms of meaning, incomplete because I don't know who this man is. I need to identify him. So you can think of defining or identifying. Okay? I want to point specifically to one man because I have "the man". I'm looking at somebody specific.
So here's one way we can do it: "The man who lives next door"-"who lives next door"-"is a doctor". Okay? So, again, I still have my independent clause: "The man is a doctor", but now I have my adjective, my identifying adjective clause telling me who the man is.

Night Vision: Los Angeles

Ever since finishing my last short film, Above LA, I’ve wanted to go higher. But not just higher ground. Only a helicopter could give me the freedom and control...

Ever since finishing my last short film, Above LA, I’ve wanted to go higher. But not just higher ground. Only a helicopter could give me the freedom and control I needed to capture the city from new heights. And not a drone - this was a job for the real thing. I’ve spent a lot of time in the air recently working on some new techniques for capturing unique aerial footage, but in the mean time, I wanted to show the city in live and slow-motion video in a way few people get to see it.
My favorite time to photograph the city is when the sun goes down and the lights come up. But accomplishing this in the air is something that typically requires a lot of money - expensive stabilization platforms and one of a few low-light sensitive cinema cameras. Until now. The recently released Sony a7S packs some incredible low light ability, all in a tiny and relatively inexpensive DSLR body. I knew this was the camera I needed to capture live and high-speed video at night. Armed with a rented a7S and an expert pilot, I hit the skies for a whirlwind tour of Los Angeles - from downtown to Hollywood, Century City to Santa Monica, LAX to the freeways - all captured with the camera rolling.
I am very excited to share with you some of what I captured. Thanks to this camera’s ability to literally see in the dark and the skill of an excellent pilot, we were able to showcase many LA landmarks and neighborhoods with high quality images filled with detail. I hope you enjoy it!
-
** CAMERA DETAILS **
All footage captured at 1080p60 with ISO ranging from 20,000 to 51,200.
Lenses: Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L II, Canon 24-105 f/4L IS
Much of this material was captured at ISO 51,200, which does produce noise, but is well controlled and easy to minimize or remove in post. I really pushed this camera to its limits - shooting at 1080p60 (which has been shown to be less sharp and with increased moire and aliasing than at 24p), on a lens that is not tack sharp, and at incredibly high ISO - and it still produced some remarkable results. Needless to say, I am beyond impressed with this camera and would have no hesitation for using it in video work.
The first three shots were captured with no picture profile set (I set it to S-Log 2 before flight, but somehow it ended up with no profile set). All other shots were captured in S-Log 2.
-
Director / Cinematography: Chris Pritchard - http://chrispzero.com
Instagram - http://instagram.com/chrispzero | Facebook - http://facebook.com/chrispzero | Twitter - http://twitter.com/chrispzero
HelicopterPilot: Esteban Jimenez - http://copterpilot.com
Instagram - http://instagram.com/copterpilot | Twitter - http://twitter.com/copterpilotla

Ever since finishing my last short film, Above LA, I’ve wanted to go higher. But not just higher ground. Only a helicopter could give me the freedom and control I needed to capture the city from new heights. And not a drone - this was a job for the real thing. I’ve spent a lot of time in the air recently working on some new techniques for capturing unique aerial footage, but in the mean time, I wanted to show the city in live and slow-motion video in a way few people get to see it.
My favorite time to photograph the city is when the sun goes down and the lights come up. But accomplishing this in the air is something that typically requires a lot of money - expensive stabilization platforms and one of a few low-light sensitive cinema cameras. Until now. The recently released Sony a7S packs some incredible low light ability, all in a tiny and relatively inexpensive DSLR body. I knew this was the camera I needed to capture live and high-speed video at night. Armed with a rented a7S and an expert pilot, I hit the skies for a whirlwind tour of Los Angeles - from downtown to Hollywood, Century City to Santa Monica, LAX to the freeways - all captured with the camera rolling.
I am very excited to share with you some of what I captured. Thanks to this camera’s ability to literally see in the dark and the skill of an excellent pilot, we were able to showcase many LA landmarks and neighborhoods with high quality images filled with detail. I hope you enjoy it!
-
** CAMERA DETAILS **
All footage captured at 1080p60 with ISO ranging from 20,000 to 51,200.
Lenses: Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L II, Canon 24-105 f/4L IS
Much of this material was captured at ISO 51,200, which does produce noise, but is well controlled and easy to minimize or remove in post. I really pushed this camera to its limits - shooting at 1080p60 (which has been shown to be less sharp and with increased moire and aliasing than at 24p), on a lens that is not tack sharp, and at incredibly high ISO - and it still produced some remarkable results. Needless to say, I am beyond impressed with this camera and would have no hesitation for using it in video work.
The first three shots were captured with no picture profile set (I set it to S-Log 2 before flight, but somehow it ended up with no profile set). All other shots were captured in S-Log 2.
-
Director / Cinematography: Chris Pritchard - http://chrispzero.com
Instagram - http://instagram.com/chrispzero | Facebook - http://facebook.com/chrispzero | Twitter - http://twitter.com/chrispzero
HelicopterPilot: Esteban Jimenez - http://copterpilot.com
Instagram - http://instagram.com/copterpilot | Twitter - http://twitter.com/copterpilotla

CASSA AMPLIFICATA TROLLEY KARAOKE ISTRUZIONI

Lost Frequencies feat. Janieck Devy - Reality (Official Music Video)

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After baking in the sun for what we can only assume was an exceedingly unhealthy amount of time, The Bearded Man once awoke with a start to discover that he had gone partially deaf for reasons unknown. That’s not to say he went partially deaf in the conventional sense, mind you. Rather, it appeared that selective frequencies had simply disappeared from his brain’s recognition. For example: he looked over the sea, and he could clearly hear the breeze, birds chirping, and splashing water from the beach. He looked further to a road nearby full...

published: 28 May 2015

Drunk relatives singing Karaoke on a cruise ship

Family Members Song

A family song for kids! Teach and learn names of the family members with this soft and simple English song. You will hear children’s singing voices and it's great for teaching. Learn the words: grandma, grandpa, mom, dad, brother, and sister.
Get a FREE WORKSHEET to this song here:
http://www.englishtreetv.com/family-song-resources.html
Who’s in your family? I have two older brothers and my mom and dad. I have no sisters. Do you have any sisters? Share your thoughts and leave a comment below!
LYRICS:
Mom, dad, mom, dad
Mom, dad, mom, dad
Brother, sister, brother, sister
Brother, sister, brother, sister
Grandma, grandpa, grandma, grandpa
Grandma, grandpa, grandma, grandpa
I love my family...I love my family, oh yeah, yeah, I do.
I love my family...I love my family, oh yeah, yeah, ...

published: 02 Sep 2015

Pink Floyd - Time (Karaoke)

Time (Mason, Waters, Wright, Gilmour)
Lyrics:
Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day
Fritter and waste the hours in an off-hand way
Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town
Waiting for someone or something to show you the way
Tired of lying in the sunshine staying home to watch the rain
You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today
And then one day you find ten years have got behind you
No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun
And you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking
Racing around to come up behind you again
The sun is the same in a relative way, but you're older
Shorter of breath and one day closer to death
Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time
Plans that either come to naught or hal...

published: 16 Nov 2015

Karaoke superstar

Korean family + karaoke + booze = this amazing video. This talented relative of mine is available to perform in special occasions for a modest fee. You will not be disappointed!

Sia Carpool Karaoke

James spots Sia in Los Angeles and asks her to carpool to work as they sing some of the biggest songs she's performed and written, including "Chandelier" and "Diamonds."
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Patience

Nina - Ed Sheeran ( Karaoke Lyrics )

I met you when I was a teen
But then you were one as well
And I could play a guitar
Just like ringing a bell
Sometimes I wonder
In any other summer
Could you have been a part time lover to me
Listening to Stevie WonderUnder the covers where we used to lay
And Re: Stacks is what the speakers played
I'd be on tour almost every day
When I was home up in my flat is where we used to stay
Just watching a dvd, smoking illegal weed
Getting high as two kites when we needed to breathe
We'd use each other's air just for the people to see
And stay up all night like when we needed to sleep
We'd go anywhere our minds would take us
And I'll say you were beautiful without your make up
And you don't even need to worry about your weight cause
We can all be loved the way that God made us
And time's the onl...

GOODBYE (LYRICS) - AIR SUPPLY

GoodbyeLyrics by Air Supply are the property of the respective authors, artists and labels, Goodbye Lyrics by Air Supply are provided for educational purposes only and no copyright infringement intended , If you like the song, please buy relative CD.

ListenLost Frequencies’ new single ‘Crazy’: https://FF001.lnk.to/CrazyYA
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After baking in the sun for what we can only assume was an exceedingly unhealthy amount of time, The Bearded Man once awoke with a start to discover that he had gone partially deaf for reasons unknown. That’s not to say he went partially deaf in the conventional sense, mind you. Rather, it appeared that selective frequencies had simply disappeared from his brain’s recognition. For example: he looked over the sea, and he could clearly hear the breeze, birds chirping, and splashing water from the beach. He looked further to a road nearby full of cars, and he heard nothing. He could quite clearly hear the children playing and laughing down the way, but when he saw two people fighting on the balcony of a nearby apartment, he heard nothing. It seemed his brain had chosen to block out all the negative sonic energy around him, only allowing the good to pass through. It was this incredible - but temporary - moment that lead him to suggest the name ‘Lost Frequencies’ for Felix de Laet.
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After baking in the sun for what we can only assume was an exceedingly unhealthy amount of time, The Bearded Man once awoke with a start to discover that he had gone partially deaf for reasons unknown. That’s not to say he went partially deaf in the conventional sense, mind you. Rather, it appeared that selective frequencies had simply disappeared from his brain’s recognition. For example: he looked over the sea, and he could clearly hear the breeze, birds chirping, and splashing water from the beach. He looked further to a road nearby full of cars, and he heard nothing. He could quite clearly hear the children playing and laughing down the way, but when he saw two people fighting on the balcony of a nearby apartment, he heard nothing. It seemed his brain had chosen to block out all the negative sonic energy around him, only allowing the good to pass through. It was this incredible - but temporary - moment that lead him to suggest the name ‘Lost Frequencies’ for Felix de Laet.
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Family Members Song

A family song for kids! Teach and learn names of the family members with this soft and simple English song. You will hear children’s singing voices and it's gre...

A family song for kids! Teach and learn names of the family members with this soft and simple English song. You will hear children’s singing voices and it's great for teaching. Learn the words: grandma, grandpa, mom, dad, brother, and sister.
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Who’s in your family? I have two older brothers and my mom and dad. I have no sisters. Do you have any sisters? Share your thoughts and leave a comment below!
LYRICS:
Mom, dad, mom, dad
Mom, dad, mom, dad
Brother, sister, brother, sister
Brother, sister, brother, sister
Grandma, grandpa, grandma, grandpa
Grandma, grandpa, grandma, grandpa
I love my family...I love my family, oh yeah, yeah, I do.
I love my family...I love my family, oh yeah, yeah, it's true.
x2
*****
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Perfect for young English learners, ESL or EFL students, kids, toddlers, and babies.
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Happy learning and singing, and see you soon!
Music and animation written, performed, and made by Adam Williams-Walters.
Copyright2015 Adam Williams-Walters/English Tree TV, All rights reserved.

A family song for kids! Teach and learn names of the family members with this soft and simple English song. You will hear children’s singing voices and it's great for teaching. Learn the words: grandma, grandpa, mom, dad, brother, and sister.
Get a FREE WORKSHEET to this song here:
http://www.englishtreetv.com/family-song-resources.html
Who’s in your family? I have two older brothers and my mom and dad. I have no sisters. Do you have any sisters? Share your thoughts and leave a comment below!
LYRICS:
Mom, dad, mom, dad
Mom, dad, mom, dad
Brother, sister, brother, sister
Brother, sister, brother, sister
Grandma, grandpa, grandma, grandpa
Grandma, grandpa, grandma, grandpa
I love my family...I love my family, oh yeah, yeah, I do.
I love my family...I love my family, oh yeah, yeah, it's true.
x2
*****
Teaching and learning English should be fun!
English Tree TV creates high quality animated music videos to help children and students around the world learn English.
Perfect for young English learners, ESL or EFL students, kids, toddlers, and babies.
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for a great new music video every month!
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4GaQ9fCH5IpAq1AImj7XuQ?sub_confirmation=1
For lots of great, free teaching resources including worksheets, flashcards, power points and lesson plans, visit our website:
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Check us out us on Facebook and interact with the community, too.
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Happy learning and singing, and see you soon!
Music and animation written, performed, and made by Adam Williams-Walters.
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Pink Floyd - Time (Karaoke)

Time (Mason, Waters, Wright, Gilmour)
Lyrics:
Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day
Fritter and waste the hours in an off-hand way
Kicking around o...

Time (Mason, Waters, Wright, Gilmour)
Lyrics:
Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day
Fritter and waste the hours in an off-hand way
Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town
Waiting for someone or something to show you the way
Tired of lying in the sunshine staying home to watch the rain
You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today
And then one day you find ten years have got behind you
No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun
And you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking
Racing around to come up behind you again
The sun is the same in a relative way, but you're older
Shorter of breath and one day closer to death
Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time
Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines
Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way
The time is gone, the song is over, thought I'd something more to say
Home, home again
I like to be here when I can
When I come home cold and tired
It's good to warm my bones beside the fire
Far away, across the field
The tolling of the iron bell
Calls the faithful to their knees
To hear the softly spoken magic spell

Time (Mason, Waters, Wright, Gilmour)
Lyrics:
Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day
Fritter and waste the hours in an off-hand way
Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town
Waiting for someone or something to show you the way
Tired of lying in the sunshine staying home to watch the rain
You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today
And then one day you find ten years have got behind you
No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun
And you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking
Racing around to come up behind you again
The sun is the same in a relative way, but you're older
Shorter of breath and one day closer to death
Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time
Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines
Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way
The time is gone, the song is over, thought I'd something more to say
Home, home again
I like to be here when I can
When I come home cold and tired
It's good to warm my bones beside the fire
Far away, across the field
The tolling of the iron bell
Calls the faithful to their knees
To hear the softly spoken magic spell

Sia Carpool Karaoke

James spots Sia in Los Angeles and asks her to carpool to work as they sing some of the biggest songs she's performed and written, including "Chandelier" and "D...

James spots Sia in Los Angeles and asks her to carpool to work as they sing some of the biggest songs she's performed and written, including "Chandelier" and "Diamonds."
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James spots Sia in Los Angeles and asks her to carpool to work as they sing some of the biggest songs she's performed and written, including "Chandelier" and "Diamonds."
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Each week night, THE LATE LATE SHOW with JAMES CORDEN throws the ultimate late night after party with a mix of celebrity guests, edgy musical acts, games and sketches. Corden differentiates his show by offering viewers a peek behind-the-scenes into the green room, bringing all of his guests out at once and lending his musical and acting talents to various sketches. Additionally, bandleader Reggie Watts and the house band provide original, improvised music throughout the show. Since Corden took the reigns as host in March 2015, he has quickly become known for generating buzzworthy viral videos, such as CarpoolKaraoke."

MY FAMILY! (MUSIC VIDEO)

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Nina - Ed Sheeran ( Karaoke Lyrics )

I met you when I was a teen
But then you were one as well
And I could play a guitar
Just like ringing a bell
Sometimes I wonder
In any other summer
Could you ha...

I met you when I was a teen
But then you were one as well
And I could play a guitar
Just like ringing a bell
Sometimes I wonder
In any other summer
Could you have been a part time lover to me
Listening to Stevie WonderUnder the covers where we used to lay
And Re: Stacks is what the speakers played
I'd be on tour almost every day
When I was home up in my flat is where we used to stay
Just watching a dvd, smoking illegal weed
Getting high as two kites when we needed to breathe
We'd use each other's air just for the people to see
And stay up all night like when we needed to sleep
We'd go anywhere our minds would take us
And I'll say you were beautiful without your make up
And you don't even need to worry about your weight cause
We can all be loved the way that God made us
And time's the only reason that we could break up
Cause you would always tell me I'm away too much
Distance is relative to the time that it takes to get on a plane or make a mistake
So say it again
Oh Nina, you should go Nina
Cause I ain't ever coming home Nina
Oh won't you leave me now
And I've been livin' on the road Nina
But then again you should know Nina
Cause that's you and me both Nina
Oh won't you leave me now, now
And every weekend in the winter you'd be wearing my hoodie
With drawstrings pulled tight to keep your face from the cold
Taking day trips to the local where we'd eat on our own
Cause every day when I was away we'd only speak on the phone
Watching blue planet, creating new habits
Acting as if we were two rabbits
And then you'd vanish
Back to the burrow with all the Celtics
I'd disappear, you'd call me selfish
I understand but I can't help it
I put my job over everything except my family and friends
But you'll be in between forever so I guess we'll have to take a step back
Overlook the situation cause mixing business and feelings will only lead to complications
And I'm not saying we should be taking a break
Just revaluate quick before we make a mistake and it's too late
So we can either deal with the pain and wait to get on a plane
But in a day we'll have to say it again
Oh Nina, you should go Nina
Cause I ain't ever coming home Nina
Oh won't you leave me now
And I've been livin' on the road Nina
But then again you should know Nina
Cause that's you and me both Nina
Oh won't you leave me now, now
Love will come and love will go
But you can make it on your own
Sing that song
Go oh won't you leave me now
People grow and fall apart
But you can mend your broken heart
Take it back go oh won't you leave me now
[x2:]
Oh Nina, you should go Nina (Love will come and Love will go)
Cause I ain't ever coming home Nina (But you can make it on your own)
Oh won't you leave me now (Sing that song, go oh won't you leave me now)
And I've been livin' on the road Nina (People grow and fall apart)
But then again you should know Nina (But you can mend your broken heart)
Cause that's you and me both Nina (Take it back, go oh won't you leave me now)
Oh won't you leave me now
Now

I met you when I was a teen
But then you were one as well
And I could play a guitar
Just like ringing a bell
Sometimes I wonder
In any other summer
Could you have been a part time lover to me
Listening to Stevie WonderUnder the covers where we used to lay
And Re: Stacks is what the speakers played
I'd be on tour almost every day
When I was home up in my flat is where we used to stay
Just watching a dvd, smoking illegal weed
Getting high as two kites when we needed to breathe
We'd use each other's air just for the people to see
And stay up all night like when we needed to sleep
We'd go anywhere our minds would take us
And I'll say you were beautiful without your make up
And you don't even need to worry about your weight cause
We can all be loved the way that God made us
And time's the only reason that we could break up
Cause you would always tell me I'm away too much
Distance is relative to the time that it takes to get on a plane or make a mistake
So say it again
Oh Nina, you should go Nina
Cause I ain't ever coming home Nina
Oh won't you leave me now
And I've been livin' on the road Nina
But then again you should know Nina
Cause that's you and me both Nina
Oh won't you leave me now, now
And every weekend in the winter you'd be wearing my hoodie
With drawstrings pulled tight to keep your face from the cold
Taking day trips to the local where we'd eat on our own
Cause every day when I was away we'd only speak on the phone
Watching blue planet, creating new habits
Acting as if we were two rabbits
And then you'd vanish
Back to the burrow with all the Celtics
I'd disappear, you'd call me selfish
I understand but I can't help it
I put my job over everything except my family and friends
But you'll be in between forever so I guess we'll have to take a step back
Overlook the situation cause mixing business and feelings will only lead to complications
And I'm not saying we should be taking a break
Just revaluate quick before we make a mistake and it's too late
So we can either deal with the pain and wait to get on a plane
But in a day we'll have to say it again
Oh Nina, you should go Nina
Cause I ain't ever coming home Nina
Oh won't you leave me now
And I've been livin' on the road Nina
But then again you should know Nina
Cause that's you and me both Nina
Oh won't you leave me now, now
Love will come and love will go
But you can make it on your own
Sing that song
Go oh won't you leave me now
People grow and fall apart
But you can mend your broken heart
Take it back go oh won't you leave me now
[x2:]
Oh Nina, you should go Nina (Love will come and Love will go)
Cause I ain't ever coming home Nina (But you can make it on your own)
Oh won't you leave me now (Sing that song, go oh won't you leave me now)
And I've been livin' on the road Nina (People grow and fall apart)
But then again you should know Nina (But you can mend your broken heart)
Cause that's you and me both Nina (Take it back, go oh won't you leave me now)
Oh won't you leave me now
Now

GOODBYE (LYRICS) - AIR SUPPLY

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GoodbyeLyrics by Air Supply are the property of the respective authors, artists and labels, Goodbye Lyrics by Air Supply are provided for educational purposes only and no copyright infringement intended , If you like the song, please buy relative CD.

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Learn English Grammar: The Adjective Clause (Relative Clause)

The lesson that you are about to watch is about adjective clauses, of which there are two in this sentence. Can you see them? In some grammar books, you may see the adjective clause called the "relative clause". Don't get confused -- they are the same thing. In this lesson, you will learn the difference between the two types of adjective clauses -- the defining adjective clause, and the modifying adjective clause. I'll also answer a common question people have about clauses: "Should I use a comma or not?". After this lesson, you will be able to spot adjective clauses of all forms and use them to take your English writing and speaking to the next level.
Test your understanding with the quiz: http://www.engvid.com/learn-english-grammar-the-adjective-clause-relative-clause/
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18. Relative Clauses - Tamlama Cümleleri

relative clauses

published: 13 Jan 2016

008 - RELATIVE(ADJECTIVE ) CLAUSES

008 - RELATIVE (ADJECTIVE) CLAUSES

published: 26 May 2017

Mooji - The Absolute Meets the Relative (Part 1)

Mooji talks to Alex Howard about the relationship between the absolute world and the relative world.
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published: 23 Nov 2014

Legacy S1E3 - Blood Relative

Legacy Ep3 - When Libby's snooty sister, Regine, comes to town, she asks Ned if she can take Alice to Boston with her. Meanwhile, Ned sends Sean, Clay, and Jeremy to Louisville to buy a horse, but they get into trouble when Clay gambles the money away. And Sean has an encounter with a mysterious authoress

Learn English Grammar: The Adjective Clause (Relative Clause)

The lesson that you are about to watch is about adjective clauses, of which there are two in this sentence. Can you see them? In some grammar books, you may see...

The lesson that you are about to watch is about adjective clauses, of which there are two in this sentence. Can you see them? In some grammar books, you may see the adjective clause called the "relative clause". Don't get confused -- they are the same thing. In this lesson, you will learn the difference between the two types of adjective clauses -- the defining adjective clause, and the modifying adjective clause. I'll also answer a common question people have about clauses: "Should I use a comma or not?". After this lesson, you will be able to spot adjective clauses of all forms and use them to take your English writing and speaking to the next level.
Test your understanding with the quiz: http://www.engvid.com/learn-english-grammar-the-adjective-clause-relative-clause/
WatchAdam's series on clauses!
Dependent Clauses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BsBbZqwU-c
Noun Clauses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SrEEPt4MQA
Adverb Clauses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkooLJ9MWVE
TRANSCRIPT
Hi. Welcome back to www.engvid.com. I'm Adam. In today's lesson we're going to look at the adjective clause. Now, this is a dependent clause, and if you're not sure what the difference between dependent or independent clause, you can check out my video about the independent clause and my introduction video to dependent clauses. In this lesson we're going to dive a little bit deeper into this particular dependent clause, the adjective clause. Now, some of you will have grammar...Different grammar books, and some of you will see this called the relative clause. Relative clause, adjective clause, same thing. Different books like to call them different things. Okay? So we're going to look at this.
Now, the first thing to remember about an adjective clause before we look at the actual structure of it, the full clause is essentially an adjective. Although it's a clause, means it has a subject, and a verb, and maybe some modifiers - the whole piece, the whole clause together works like an adjective. So, because it works like an adjective: What does that mean? It means that it's giving you some information about a noun somewhere in the sentence. You could have many nouns in a sentence, you could have many adjective clauses in a sentence. There's no limit to how many you can have, although try not to have too many in one sentence because the sentence becomes very bulky, not a very good sentence.
So let's get right into it. First of all, we have two types of adjective clause. We have a defining adjective clause, which means that it's basically pointing to the noun and telling you something necessary about the noun. Without the adjective clause, the noun is incomplete. I don't know what it is, I don't know what it's doing, etc. The second adjective clause is the modifying, means it is not necessary but we put it in to give a little bit of extra information about the noun. Okay? So it's like an adjective that just gives you a little bit more description about the noun.
Two things to remember: The defining noun. Now, one of the biggest questions about adjective clauses is: Do I use a comma or do I not use a comma? For defining adjective clauses, no comma. For modifying, like the extra information, the ones that you could actually take out and the sentence is still okay, use a comma. We're going to look at examples and understand this more.
Now, another thing to know about adjective clauses: They all begin with a relative pronoun. Okay? A relative pronoun. This is basically the conjunction of the clause. It is what begins the clause. Now, some of these can be also the subject of the clause, which means it will agree with the verb; some of them cannot. So these three... Whoa, sorry. "That", "which", and "who" can be both the conjunction and the subject. These ones: "whom", "whose", "when", "where", and "why" cannot be the subject of the clause; only the relative pronoun, only the conjunction of the clause. Now, in many cases, "that" can also be removed, but we're going to look at that separately.
So, let's look at some examples to get an idea. "The man lives next door." So here we have an independent clause. Independent clause means it's a complete idea, it stands by itself as a sentence, it doesn't really need anything else. But the problem is "the man". Which man? That man, that man, the man across the street? I don't know. So this sentence, although it's grammatically complete, is technically, in terms of meaning, incomplete because I don't know who this man is. I need to identify him. So you can think of defining or identifying. Okay? I want to point specifically to one man because I have "the man". I'm looking at somebody specific.
So here's one way we can do it: "The man who lives next door"-"who lives next door"-"is a doctor". Okay? So, again, I still have my independent clause: "The man is a doctor", but now I have my adjective, my identifying adjective clause telling me who the man is.

The lesson that you are about to watch is about adjective clauses, of which there are two in this sentence. Can you see them? In some grammar books, you may see the adjective clause called the "relative clause". Don't get confused -- they are the same thing. In this lesson, you will learn the difference between the two types of adjective clauses -- the defining adjective clause, and the modifying adjective clause. I'll also answer a common question people have about clauses: "Should I use a comma or not?". After this lesson, you will be able to spot adjective clauses of all forms and use them to take your English writing and speaking to the next level.
Test your understanding with the quiz: http://www.engvid.com/learn-english-grammar-the-adjective-clause-relative-clause/
WatchAdam's series on clauses!
Dependent Clauses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BsBbZqwU-c
Noun Clauses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SrEEPt4MQA
Adverb Clauses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkooLJ9MWVE
TRANSCRIPT
Hi. Welcome back to www.engvid.com. I'm Adam. In today's lesson we're going to look at the adjective clause. Now, this is a dependent clause, and if you're not sure what the difference between dependent or independent clause, you can check out my video about the independent clause and my introduction video to dependent clauses. In this lesson we're going to dive a little bit deeper into this particular dependent clause, the adjective clause. Now, some of you will have grammar...Different grammar books, and some of you will see this called the relative clause. Relative clause, adjective clause, same thing. Different books like to call them different things. Okay? So we're going to look at this.
Now, the first thing to remember about an adjective clause before we look at the actual structure of it, the full clause is essentially an adjective. Although it's a clause, means it has a subject, and a verb, and maybe some modifiers - the whole piece, the whole clause together works like an adjective. So, because it works like an adjective: What does that mean? It means that it's giving you some information about a noun somewhere in the sentence. You could have many nouns in a sentence, you could have many adjective clauses in a sentence. There's no limit to how many you can have, although try not to have too many in one sentence because the sentence becomes very bulky, not a very good sentence.
So let's get right into it. First of all, we have two types of adjective clause. We have a defining adjective clause, which means that it's basically pointing to the noun and telling you something necessary about the noun. Without the adjective clause, the noun is incomplete. I don't know what it is, I don't know what it's doing, etc. The second adjective clause is the modifying, means it is not necessary but we put it in to give a little bit of extra information about the noun. Okay? So it's like an adjective that just gives you a little bit more description about the noun.
Two things to remember: The defining noun. Now, one of the biggest questions about adjective clauses is: Do I use a comma or do I not use a comma? For defining adjective clauses, no comma. For modifying, like the extra information, the ones that you could actually take out and the sentence is still okay, use a comma. We're going to look at examples and understand this more.
Now, another thing to know about adjective clauses: They all begin with a relative pronoun. Okay? A relative pronoun. This is basically the conjunction of the clause. It is what begins the clause. Now, some of these can be also the subject of the clause, which means it will agree with the verb; some of them cannot. So these three... Whoa, sorry. "That", "which", and "who" can be both the conjunction and the subject. These ones: "whom", "whose", "when", "where", and "why" cannot be the subject of the clause; only the relative pronoun, only the conjunction of the clause. Now, in many cases, "that" can also be removed, but we're going to look at that separately.
So, let's look at some examples to get an idea. "The man lives next door." So here we have an independent clause. Independent clause means it's a complete idea, it stands by itself as a sentence, it doesn't really need anything else. But the problem is "the man". Which man? That man, that man, the man across the street? I don't know. So this sentence, although it's grammatically complete, is technically, in terms of meaning, incomplete because I don't know who this man is. I need to identify him. So you can think of defining or identifying. Okay? I want to point specifically to one man because I have "the man". I'm looking at somebody specific.
So here's one way we can do it: "The man who lives next door"-"who lives next door"-"is a doctor". Okay? So, again, I still have my independent clause: "The man is a doctor", but now I have my adjective, my identifying adjective clause telling me who the man is.

Mooji - The Absolute Meets the Relative (Part 1)

Mooji talks to Alex Howard about the relationship between the absolute world and the relative world.
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Mooji talks to Alex Howard about the relationship between the absolute world and the relative world.
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Mooji talks to Alex Howard about the relationship between the absolute world and the relative world.
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Legacy Ep3 - When Libby's snooty sister, Regine, comes to town, she asks Ned if she can take Alice to Boston with her. Meanwhile, Ned sends Sean, Clay, and Jeremy to Louisville to buy a horse, but they get into trouble when Clay gambles the money away. And Sean has an encounter with a mysterious authoress

Legacy Ep3 - When Libby's snooty sister, Regine, comes to town, she asks Ned if she can take Alice to Boston with her. Meanwhile, Ned sends Sean, Clay, and Jeremy to Louisville to buy a horse, but they get into trouble when Clay gambles the money away. And Sean has an encounter with a mysterious authoress

RELATIVE - Cycle ( official video ) 4K

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Move back cause i'm startin that cycle
I can never lose cause i'm stronger than my rival
survival
scratch that i'm sayin revival
of the flow stronger blow
shit is fucking archival
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my hold is in effect
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When I spit
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Buffalo
Then i'm inside
All of yo
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STRF 2:
Move back cause i'm startin that cycle
I can never lose cause i'm stronger than my rival
survival
scratch that i'm sayin revival
of the flow stronger blow
shit is fucking archival
throw a punch
i connect
get em up
you get wrecked
going down
i eject
my hold is in effect
AAU AAU
I think i'm losing my mind
AAU AAU
I think this shit is alright
ReF:
When I spit
Water flow
I take a hit
Buffalo
Then i'm inside
All of yo
AAU AAU AAU
Break:
Me hijack your plane
while your playing with your thoughts
its all just a game where we turning all the cards
from scratch yeah we made it
its written in the songs
together from the beginning
united till we fall
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Relative Pronouns & Clauses - English Grammar Lesson

In this lesson, we're going to look at the use of words such as 'who', 'whom', 'whose', 'which', 'that' etc. when they are used as relative pronouns to connect two clauses. We will also look at when you can drop these words in a complex sentence.
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Relative pronouns | Defining relative clauses

In this English grammar lesson, I explain defining relative clauses, also known as restrictive relative clauses.
I also give an explanation of the following relative pronouns: "who", "whom", "which", "that" and "whose" and which ones to use for people, things and animals.
You will also learn the grammar rules for using these pronouns as a subject or as an object. Sometimes we can omit the relative pronoun and this is known as a reduced relative clause.
Esta es una lección acerca Inglés Pronomes relativos.
This video will particulary help ESL students as well as teachers not sure how to teach this topic.
I am a native English teacher and the accent is British English.
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When Relatives Visit you | Ashish Chanchlani

We all know how irritating and confusing it gets when our relatives visit us
here is special video based entirely on the time when relatives visit us
Share this video if you also get confused by your relatives
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20:59

Learn English Grammar: The Adjective Clause (Relative Clause)

The lesson that you are about to watch is about adjective clauses, of which there are two ...

Learn English Grammar: The Adjective Clause (Relative Clause)

The lesson that you are about to watch is about adjective clauses, of which there are two in this sentence. Can you see them? In some grammar books, you may see the adjective clause called the "relative clause". Don't get confused -- they are the same thing. In this lesson, you will learn the difference between the two types of adjective clauses -- the defining adjective clause, and the modifying adjective clause. I'll also answer a common question people have about clauses: "Should I use a comma or not?". After this lesson, you will be able to spot adjective clauses of all forms and use them to take your English writing and speaking to the next level.
Test your understanding with the quiz: http://www.engvid.com/learn-english-grammar-the-adjective-clause-relative-clause/
WatchAdam's series on clauses!
Dependent Clauses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BsBbZqwU-c
Noun Clauses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SrEEPt4MQA
Adverb Clauses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkooLJ9MWVE
TRANSCRIPT
Hi. Welcome back to www.engvid.com. I'm Adam. In today's lesson we're going to look at the adjective clause. Now, this is a dependent clause, and if you're not sure what the difference between dependent or independent clause, you can check out my video about the independent clause and my introduction video to dependent clauses. In this lesson we're going to dive a little bit deeper into this particular dependent clause, the adjective clause. Now, some of you will have grammar...Different grammar books, and some of you will see this called the relative clause. Relative clause, adjective clause, same thing. Different books like to call them different things. Okay? So we're going to look at this.
Now, the first thing to remember about an adjective clause before we look at the actual structure of it, the full clause is essentially an adjective. Although it's a clause, means it has a subject, and a verb, and maybe some modifiers - the whole piece, the whole clause together works like an adjective. So, because it works like an adjective: What does that mean? It means that it's giving you some information about a noun somewhere in the sentence. You could have many nouns in a sentence, you could have many adjective clauses in a sentence. There's no limit to how many you can have, although try not to have too many in one sentence because the sentence becomes very bulky, not a very good sentence.
So let's get right into it. First of all, we have two types of adjective clause. We have a defining adjective clause, which means that it's basically pointing to the noun and telling you something necessary about the noun. Without the adjective clause, the noun is incomplete. I don't know what it is, I don't know what it's doing, etc. The second adjective clause is the modifying, means it is not necessary but we put it in to give a little bit of extra information about the noun. Okay? So it's like an adjective that just gives you a little bit more description about the noun.
Two things to remember: The defining noun. Now, one of the biggest questions about adjective clauses is: Do I use a comma or do I not use a comma? For defining adjective clauses, no comma. For modifying, like the extra information, the ones that you could actually take out and the sentence is still okay, use a comma. We're going to look at examples and understand this more.
Now, another thing to know about adjective clauses: They all begin with a relative pronoun. Okay? A relative pronoun. This is basically the conjunction of the clause. It is what begins the clause. Now, some of these can be also the subject of the clause, which means it will agree with the verb; some of them cannot. So these three... Whoa, sorry. "That", "which", and "who" can be both the conjunction and the subject. These ones: "whom", "whose", "when", "where", and "why" cannot be the subject of the clause; only the relative pronoun, only the conjunction of the clause. Now, in many cases, "that" can also be removed, but we're going to look at that separately.
So, let's look at some examples to get an idea. "The man lives next door." So here we have an independent clause. Independent clause means it's a complete idea, it stands by itself as a sentence, it doesn't really need anything else. But the problem is "the man". Which man? That man, that man, the man across the street? I don't know. So this sentence, although it's grammatically complete, is technically, in terms of meaning, incomplete because I don't know who this man is. I need to identify him. So you can think of defining or identifying. Okay? I want to point specifically to one man because I have "the man". I'm looking at somebody specific.
So here's one way we can do it: "The man who lives next door"-"who lives next door"-"is a doctor". Okay? So, again, I still have my independent clause: "The man is a doctor", but now I have my adjective, my identifying adjective clause telling me who the man is.

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Family Members Song

A family song for kids! Teach and learn names of the family members with this soft and simple English song. You will hear children’s singing voices and it's great for teaching. Learn the words: grandma, grandpa, mom, dad, brother, and sister.
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Who’s in your family? I have two older brothers and my mom and dad. I have no sisters. Do you have any sisters? Share your thoughts and leave a comment below!
LYRICS:
Mom, dad, mom, dad
Mom, dad, mom, dad
Brother, sister, brother, sister
Brother, sister, brother, sister
Grandma, grandpa, grandma, grandpa
Grandma, grandpa, grandma, grandpa
I love my family...I love my family, oh yeah, yeah, I do.
I love my family...I love my family, oh yeah, yeah, it's true.
x2
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Pink Floyd - Time (Karaoke)

Time (Mason, Waters, Wright, Gilmour)
Lyrics:
Ticking away the moments that make up a du...

Pink Floyd - Time (Karaoke)

Time (Mason, Waters, Wright, Gilmour)
Lyrics:
Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day
Fritter and waste the hours in an off-hand way
Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town
Waiting for someone or something to show you the way
Tired of lying in the sunshine staying home to watch the rain
You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today
And then one day you find ten years have got behind you
No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun
And you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking
Racing around to come up behind you again
The sun is the same in a relative way, but you're older
Shorter of breath and one day closer to death
Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time
Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines
Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way
The time is gone, the song is over, thought I'd something more to say
Home, home again
I like to be here when I can
When I come home cold and tired
It's good to warm my bones beside the fire
Far away, across the field
The tolling of the iron bell
Calls the faithful to their knees
To hear the softly spoken magic spell

Sia Carpool Karaoke

James spots Sia in Los Angeles and asks her to carpool to work as they sing some of the biggest songs she's performed and written, including "Chandelier" and "Diamonds."
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Nina - Ed Sheeran ( Karaoke Lyrics )

I met you when I was a teen
But then you were one as well
And I could play a guitar
Just like ringing a bell
Sometimes I wonder
In any other summer
Could you have been a part time lover to me
Listening to Stevie WonderUnder the covers where we used to lay
And Re: Stacks is what the speakers played
I'd be on tour almost every day
When I was home up in my flat is where we used to stay
Just watching a dvd, smoking illegal weed
Getting high as two kites when we needed to breathe
We'd use each other's air just for the people to see
And stay up all night like when we needed to sleep
We'd go anywhere our minds would take us
And I'll say you were beautiful without your make up
And you don't even need to worry about your weight cause
We can all be loved the way that God made us
And time's the only reason that we could break up
Cause you would always tell me I'm away too much
Distance is relative to the time that it takes to get on a plane or make a mistake
So say it again
Oh Nina, you should go Nina
Cause I ain't ever coming home Nina
Oh won't you leave me now
And I've been livin' on the road Nina
But then again you should know Nina
Cause that's you and me both Nina
Oh won't you leave me now, now
And every weekend in the winter you'd be wearing my hoodie
With drawstrings pulled tight to keep your face from the cold
Taking day trips to the local where we'd eat on our own
Cause every day when I was away we'd only speak on the phone
Watching blue planet, creating new habits
Acting as if we were two rabbits
And then you'd vanish
Back to the burrow with all the Celtics
I'd disappear, you'd call me selfish
I understand but I can't help it
I put my job over everything except my family and friends
But you'll be in between forever so I guess we'll have to take a step back
Overlook the situation cause mixing business and feelings will only lead to complications
And I'm not saying we should be taking a break
Just revaluate quick before we make a mistake and it's too late
So we can either deal with the pain and wait to get on a plane
But in a day we'll have to say it again
Oh Nina, you should go Nina
Cause I ain't ever coming home Nina
Oh won't you leave me now
And I've been livin' on the road Nina
But then again you should know Nina
Cause that's you and me both Nina
Oh won't you leave me now, now
Love will come and love will go
But you can make it on your own
Sing that song
Go oh won't you leave me now
People grow and fall apart
But you can mend your broken heart
Take it back go oh won't you leave me now
[x2:]
Oh Nina, you should go Nina (Love will come and Love will go)
Cause I ain't ever coming home Nina (But you can make it on your own)
Oh won't you leave me now (Sing that song, go oh won't you leave me now)
And I've been livin' on the road Nina (People grow and fall apart)
But then again you should know Nina (But you can mend your broken heart)
Cause that's you and me both Nina (Take it back, go oh won't you leave me now)
Oh won't you leave me now
Now

7:19

Pink Floyd - Time (with lyrics)

Lyrics on screen
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GOODBYE (LYRICS) - AIR SUPPLY

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Learn English Grammar: The Adjective Clause (Relative Clause)

The lesson that you are about to watch is about adjective clauses, of which there are two in this sentence. Can you see them? In some grammar books, you may see the adjective clause called the "relative clause". Don't get confused -- they are the same thing. In this lesson, you will learn the difference between the two types of adjective clauses -- the defining adjective clause, and the modifying adjective clause. I'll also answer a common question people have about clauses: "Should I use a comma or not?". After this lesson, you will be able to spot adjective clauses of all forms and use them to take your English writing and speaking to the next level.
Test your understanding with the quiz: http://www.engvid.com/learn-english-grammar-the-adjective-clause-relative-clause/
WatchAdam's series on clauses!
Dependent Clauses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BsBbZqwU-c
Noun Clauses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SrEEPt4MQA
Adverb Clauses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkooLJ9MWVE
TRANSCRIPT
Hi. Welcome back to www.engvid.com. I'm Adam. In today's lesson we're going to look at the adjective clause. Now, this is a dependent clause, and if you're not sure what the difference between dependent or independent clause, you can check out my video about the independent clause and my introduction video to dependent clauses. In this lesson we're going to dive a little bit deeper into this particular dependent clause, the adjective clause. Now, some of you will have grammar...Different grammar books, and some of you will see this called the relative clause. Relative clause, adjective clause, same thing. Different books like to call them different things. Okay? So we're going to look at this.
Now, the first thing to remember about an adjective clause before we look at the actual structure of it, the full clause is essentially an adjective. Although it's a clause, means it has a subject, and a verb, and maybe some modifiers - the whole piece, the whole clause together works like an adjective. So, because it works like an adjective: What does that mean? It means that it's giving you some information about a noun somewhere in the sentence. You could have many nouns in a sentence, you could have many adjective clauses in a sentence. There's no limit to how many you can have, although try not to have too many in one sentence because the sentence becomes very bulky, not a very good sentence.
So let's get right into it. First of all, we have two types of adjective clause. We have a defining adjective clause, which means that it's basically pointing to the noun and telling you something necessary about the noun. Without the adjective clause, the noun is incomplete. I don't know what it is, I don't know what it's doing, etc. The second adjective clause is the modifying, means it is not necessary but we put it in to give a little bit of extra information about the noun. Okay? So it's like an adjective that just gives you a little bit more description about the noun.
Two things to remember: The defining noun. Now, one of the biggest questions about adjective clauses is: Do I use a comma or do I not use a comma? For defining adjective clauses, no comma. For modifying, like the extra information, the ones that you could actually take out and the sentence is still okay, use a comma. We're going to look at examples and understand this more.
Now, another thing to know about adjective clauses: They all begin with a relative pronoun. Okay? A relative pronoun. This is basically the conjunction of the clause. It is what begins the clause. Now, some of these can be also the subject of the clause, which means it will agree with the verb; some of them cannot. So these three... Whoa, sorry. "That", "which", and "who" can be both the conjunction and the subject. These ones: "whom", "whose", "when", "where", and "why" cannot be the subject of the clause; only the relative pronoun, only the conjunction of the clause. Now, in many cases, "that" can also be removed, but we're going to look at that separately.
So, let's look at some examples to get an idea. "The man lives next door." So here we have an independent clause. Independent clause means it's a complete idea, it stands by itself as a sentence, it doesn't really need anything else. But the problem is "the man". Which man? That man, that man, the man across the street? I don't know. So this sentence, although it's grammatically complete, is technically, in terms of meaning, incomplete because I don't know who this man is. I need to identify him. So you can think of defining or identifying. Okay? I want to point specifically to one man because I have "the man". I'm looking at somebody specific.
So here's one way we can do it: "The man who lives next door"-"who lives next door"-"is a doctor". Okay? So, again, I still have my independent clause: "The man is a doctor", but now I have my adjective, my identifying adjective clause telling me who the man is.

Mooji - The Absolute Meets the Relative (Part 1)

Mooji talks to Alex Howard about the relationship between the absolute world and the relative world.
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A flashlightIsn't quite sunlightBut any light at all seems brightWhen you're looking in the darkA wet-dreamIsn't the real thingIt isn't really anythingBut at least it makes a sparkAnd all is relativeEveything is relativeYes, it isIt's all aboutThe way we receive itHow much we believe itDepending on the life you leadIf you lead itCompare it to yourselfCompared to someone elseYou careAnd if you tookThe threads in your closetThe cash in your walletThe color of the skin in your bloodAnd how you got itCompare it to yourselfCompared to someone elseYou carePre-madeIsn't quite homemadeBut pre-made with a home nameIs almost just the sameYour girlfriendIsn't your best friendBut any friend is best whenYou're freezing in the rainAnd all is relativeEverything is relativeYou're either underweight or you're unfitOverdressed or underzippedToo social or you're just too shyToo depressed or you're too highAs night to day and day to nightRich and poor and black and whiteAll is relativeEverything's relative

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